| photogdave |
Wed Oct 26, 2011 6:31 pm |
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noganav wrote: For a dehumidifier try the ice-cream bucket sized Damp-Rid. They have it at most of the hardware giants.
Fits right in the sink, I leave it there year round with another ice-cream bucket below it to use for grey water.
Damp-rid changed my winters from swampy to super in Seattle. Granted, it's the warehouse size, but it does an unbelievable job of mopping up moisture from the air. Plus the big one has kittylitter in it, and a membrane across the top so it never leaks. Put it in there and only think about it when you're not wet and cold in the morning.
http://www.damprid.com/product/hi-capacity-moisture-absorber-4lbs-fg50t
Looks like a good solution but it seems you can't buy this stuff anywhere around here.
I have been using Dry-Z-Air, from Canadian Tire, in my basement to pretty good success but you'd have to take the container out before driving.
In the meantime I've stuffed silica gel packs around the areas that still have moisture. |
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